Request Information for the offer of one week ALL MARCH 2019 to € 380.00 per week instead of € 400.00 in an apartment for 4 people.Tenuta la Cipresseta with its park all around also in the month of March has its own special charm: you will be immersed in the quiet and relax among the scents and colors of spring that will bloom. A great accommodation for an incredible experience !!

Main points of interest

Tenuta la Cipresseta is in a strategic position to quickly reach the main tourist attractions of this unique region in its kind. In fact, most of the attractions can be reached within minutes by car, others in about an hour. The excursions in these tourist attractions can be easily made and organized: Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, Volterra, the small villages of Chianti like Castellina in Chianti, Greve in Chianti, Panzano, Gaiole in Chianti and Radda in Chianti are just some examples of the wonderful places that you can easily reach with a car from Cipresseta.

Chianti is an part of Tuscany that is famous for the red wine of the same name. It has countless things to offer for a visitor interested in wine, food and natural beauty. Most wineries are open for a tour and a tasting, and some offer accommodation services too.Chianti is not an administrative region and includes areas of the provinces of Florence,...

Florence, the capital of Tuscany region, has more or less400,000 inhabitants. The city has arisen in a perfect position: it is almost in the center of the Italy, washed by the River Arno and it is surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, it is the most visited, famous and attractive city in Tuscany, is the destination of millions of people who come...

Siena is maybe Italy's finest medieval city, and a visit worth making even if you are in Tuscany for just for a few days. Siena's heart is its central square known as Piazza del Campo, known worldwide for the its famous Palio, a horse race run around this marvelous square two times a year, in summer.
It is said Siena have been founded by Senius, Remus's...

Set into the Tuscan scenery, high on a hill overlooking the beautiful vineyards and groves of olive trees below is San Gimignanoof the charming towers. This small and handsome medieval town, founded in the eighth century, is known for its many medieval towers, 14 of the 72 original still remain. Likely Italy’s most famous small town, there are few p...

Not far from Sienna going north, Monteriggioni occupies the peak of a smallhill with cultivated slopes, vineyards and olives.
Built in the second decade of the thirteenth century by of Siena to create a defence outpost against Florence, for centuries the stronghold carried out the function for which it was built, repelling a number of sieges and attacks....

Volterra is one of the most fascinating and least touristy of the great Tuscan hill towns. This original Etruscan settlement, sitting atop a hill and surrounded by strong walls is a jewel of Roman, Etruscan, medieval, and Renaissance art. It is a city of magnificent vistas from farmlands to mountain views. Far from traffic jammed roads and industrial...